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    The Young Woman of Amajac (Spanish: La joven de Amajac, pronounced [aˈmaxak] in Spanish) is a pre-Hispanic sculpture depicting an indigenous woman. It...
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  • Amajac may refer to: Amajac River, a river of central−eastern Mexico Hidalgo Amajac, a town in Álamo, Veracruz, Mexico The Young Woman of Amajac, a pre-Hispanic...
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  • Tlalli (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    October stated a copy of The Young Woman of Amajac would be placed there instead. Although the government of the city never addressed the project as canceled...
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  • Thumbnail for Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan
    Following months of discussion, in February 2023, Sheinbaum declared that both Justicia and The Young Woman of Amajac would coexist in the same traffic circle...
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    Taquería El Califa de León (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    promoting tourism in the city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions...
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  • Thumbnail for Monument to Christopher Columbus (Charles Cordier)
    Monument to Christopher Columbus (Charles Cordier) (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    advance of protests. Following months of discussion, the city government announced that Glorieta de las mujeres que luchan and The Young Woman of Amajac monuments...
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    Columbus Day (redirect from Day of the Race)
    removed and replaced with a replica of The Young Woman of Amajac, a sculpture depicting an Indigenous woman. Only a handful of Caribbean countries observe holidays...
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    Pujol (restaurant) (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    promoting tourism in the city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions...
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  • Thumbnail for Monumento a la Revolución
    República, near the heart of the major thoroughfares Paseo de la Reforma and Avenida de los Insurgentes in downtown Mexico City. The building was initially...
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    Torre Reforma (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    The Torre Reforma is a skyscraper in Mexico City with a height of 807 feet (246 m) to the roof and housing 57 stories, in 2016 it became the tallest skyscraper...
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    The Angel of Independence, most commonly known by the shortened name El Ángel and officially known as Monumento a la Independencia ("Monument to Independence")...
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    its collection of modern and contemporary art, as well as artworks from the collection of its founder, the artist Rufino Tamayo. The museum's collection...
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    Quintonil (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    promoting tourism in the city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions...
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    2008 Mexico City Learjet crash (category Accidents and incidents involving the Learjet 45 family)
    and seven people on the ground. The plane, a Learjet 45, was carrying Mexican Secretary of the Interior Juan Camilo Mouriño. The plane crashed in rush-hour...
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  • Thumbnail for Rosetta (restaurant)
    Rosetta (restaurant) (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    promoting tourism in the city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions...
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  • Thumbnail for Esquina Común
    Esquina Común (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions of indigenous...
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  • Thumbnail for Em (restaurant)
    Em (restaurant) (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    promoting tourism in the city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions...
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    Chapultepec (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2018)
    the remains of the six cadets, and a figure of a woman who represents Mexico. The Chapultepec Zoo is the most visited attraction of the park, especially...
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    Torre BBVA México (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from November 2019)
    Juárez, Mexico City. It is the headquarters of BBVA México, Mexico's largest bank. Upon its completion in 2015 it became the second tallest building in...
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  • Thumbnail for National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)
    The National Museum of Anthropology (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Antropología, MNA) is a national museum of Mexico. It is the largest and most visited museum...
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    (literally "Promenade of the Reform") is a wide avenue that runs diagonally across the heart of Mexico City. It was designed at the behest of Emperor Maximilian...
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    Torre Mayor (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    The Torre Mayor is a skyscraper in Mexico City, Mexico that is the eighth tallest building in Mexico with a height of 225 meters (738 feet). From its...
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    The Museo de Arte Moderno (MAM) is a museum dedicated to modern Mexican art located in Chapultepec Park in Mexico City. The museum is part of the Instituto...
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    Servicio de Administración Tributaria (category Government agencies of Mexico)
    bureau of the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit, Mexico's cabinet-level finance ministry, and is under the immediate direction of the Chief of the Tax...
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    Auditorio Nacional (Mexico) (category Venues of the 1968 Summer Olympics)
    performances of the San Francisco Ballet and New York Philharmonic in 1958. The auditorium was the venue for the gymnastics events at the 1968 Summer Olympics...
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    Mexican Stock Exchange (category Companies listed on the Mexican Stock Exchange)
    The Mexican Stock Exchange (Spanish: Bolsa Mexicana de Valores), commonly known as Mexican Bolsa, Mexbol, or BMV, is one of two stock exchanges in Mexico...
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    Sud 777 (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    promoting tourism in the city. The statuette's design is inspired by the pre-Hispanic sculpture The Young Woman of Amajac, in recognition of the significant contributions...
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  • Thumbnail for Embassy of the United States, Mexico City
    The Embassy of the United States of America in Mexico City (Spanish: Embajada de los Estados Unidos, México D.F.) is the diplomatic mission of United States...
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    (English: Avenue of the Insurgents), sometimes known simply as Insurgentes, is the longest avenue in Mexico City, with a length of 28.8 km (17.9 mi)...
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  • Thumbnail for Church of San Hipólito
    The Church of San Hipólito is a Catholic church on Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma. It was built in 1520 by Black Spaniard conquistador Juan Garrido...
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